At IFAT in Munich, M&J Recycling, Horsens, Denmark, reports attendees expressed particular interest in the company’s latest addition—the modular M&J P250 preshredder, which is the next generation of the former flagship M&J 4000S.
“The visitors to our stand were very excited about our new, modular preshredder. Understandably, everyone in the industry has a strong focus on avoiding long and expensive downtime, so easy maintenance is a super important competitive parameter,” M&J Recycling CEO Uffe Hansen says. “And our E-drive option will be a ‘must have’ for many customers. We are extremely pleased with the reception of the M&J P250 and feel convinced that it will quickly gain a foothold in the market.”
M&J Recycling is a global green-tech company focused on manufacturing shredders for the waste management industry.
The preshredder's modular design costs less to operate and maintain than competitors. The individual parts can be dismantled quickly and easily, saving time and money on servicing the machine, as well as ongoing maintenance, according to the company.
All the parts on the M&J P250 can be quickly removed and replaced, if necessary, and the modular design also has the advantage that operators only have to replace the parts that are actually worn. This ensures high uptime in production and large savings because fewer hours and spare parts are spent on maintenance and service. The modular design also makes the service work on the machine safer and work-friendly.
Another highlight at IFAT for M&J Recycling was presenting eFactor3 President Hartmut Bendfeldt the 2021 M&J Partner Award.
“EFactor3 has made great decisions and achieved outstanding results as our sales and service partner in the USA,” M&J Recycling Commercial Director Morten Kiil Rasmussen says.
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